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Posts By: catholic365
Whatever Is Happening In Our World?!!
Daily we read, or hear of BAD NEWS! War, Crime, Politics, Scandals, and people ranting and raving about what they don’t like or the wrong being done....
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Who are your Heroes? 1,000 Years of Denigration
The Pope Benedict some time ago chastised Christian parents for naming their children after modern celebrities. I was just thinking of what Alice Von Hildebrandt was remarking several years ago, how society's heroes have digressed over the last thousand years...
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The devil is shrewd,"…….He "deceives us with the idea that our human justice can save us and save the world. In reality, only the justice of God can save us!
Stone-throwing is so very common, and aren’t we all guilty? We may not throw physical stones, but the ones we throw may be just as hurtful....
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When Tragedy Strikes All Too Soon……Mary's Intercession at Death's Door
I think almost every person has experienced some tragedy like this. I remember one day in high schoo,l a girl walked past me sobbing, in tears. When a teacher asked what was wrong, her classmate responded, “Her friend just committed suicide.”...
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Petition and Trust
A four-year-old girl whose father had been absent on a military assignment overseas for two years composed an original petition while reciting her nightly prayers: “Dear God, please send me a new baby brother, so that we’ll have something to surprise Daddy with when he gets home.”...
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Prayer: Why we need it
A Christian is defined not as someone who observes God's commandments and adheres to religious norms and practices, although it may entail that. That is a vague description because other religions do the same. Instead, a Christian is someone who has a healthy relationship with Christ....
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Politics, Principalities and Powers
We recognize and accept that perfection is the realm of sainthood; politics, the realm of the greatest good possible....
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Being Jesus to others
Recently, I was thinking about the many persons I know who have still not experienced Jesus in their personal life. There could be many reasons why these persons have still not experienced Jesus in their lives....
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Evidence of the Resurrection
Did the Resurrection of Jesus really happen? And does it really matter? Paul believes our faith itself hinges on the Resurrection, saying, “…if Christ has not been raised, your faith is vain; you are still in your sin.” (1 Cor 15:17). But why should it matter what the details are, as long as we all ...
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Water is Life!
Did you know that the water we showered with this morning is the same water that the Spirit of God hovered over in Genesis? The water we made our coffee with this morning could be the same water that parted the sea for Moses and the Israelites in the Exodus....
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Trusting Christ In All Things
If anyone asked you if you would trust God implicitly in all things, all the time, could you say yes? If you’re anything like me, the first words out of your mouth, without hesitation would be: Yes, yes I will!...
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Humility and Trust
A politician running for office, in his attempt to elicit a vote from a neighbor lady, listed his promises of reform if he were to be elected. “You are certainly my second choice among the candidates,” she said. Accepting the lukewarm compliment, the candidate asked whom her first choice was. “Anyon...
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CS Lewis's The Great Divorce: Easter Reflections
CS Lewis is an inexhaustible source of wisdom for me. Whether reading his science fiction, fantasy, or his imaginative meditations on our Lord, Heaven, Hell and the Christian life, I find each replete with gentle humor and clear-eyed truths....
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The Good News of Easter: I Believe in The Resurrection of The Body and the Life of The World to Come
"Jesus Christ is risen today -- Alleluia! Our triumphant holy day -- Alleluia!" Such is the message we sing today -- this day we call Easter. What makes this day "triumphant"?...
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Did the Risen Christ Appear to his Mother?
The Resurrection was not witnessed by anyone. Jesus did not gloat at his detractors by showing the glory of his Resurrection with blinding rays of light. Instead, as silent as he was born from a womb in the obscure town of Bethlehem, so was he “born” silently from a tomb as to humbly not make a big ...
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Easter Poem
Once upon a night we wept with fear, The one we loved was no longer here, He said to all Father forgive, But would we now begin to live....
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After Lent: Don't Lose Your Momentum
This year my Church has small note cards in the vestibule that say, “Don’t Give up Chocolate for Lent”. It’s part of a program being run to help Catholics make Lent more meaningful. I’m not involved in the program but it’s intent is obvious – try to make Lent about something more that giving up a sm...
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Hope
I often wonder what heaven would be like, and when I do, images of loved ones long deceased basking in God’s love come into mind. I also wonder how different heaven would be than earth. One of the key components of an every day life on earth is hope; yet hope sees no purpose in heaven....
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The Miracle of the Donkey
Days before his trial and crucifixion, Jesus rode into Jerusalem on the back of a very young donkey. It was the first time – the first time – anyone had ridden the colt....
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The Resurrection is the Heart of Christianity
This Sunday we celebrate Easter. Alleluia! Christ is risen! Alleluia! I am amazed by people who truly do NOT believe Jesus rose from the dead, and yet are still convinced Christianity is a wonderful religion. These folks believe that Jesus taught some terrific things about social and moral issues...
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